Summer's here pretty officially. I was hoping to go on a road trip to the Puget Sound area, and everything was looking pretty fine for that since our costs would be close to rock bottom. Kay's loan from community college got held up then never delivered because of a bureaucratic snafu and none of the jobs that said they'd hire hired, so it's just a no-go again. Can't catch a break, no. We're dead-ass, ask parents for money broke for a little while, even if stipends and grants are pretty close to rolling in again so, you know, it's a temporary situation that just happens to suck for long enough for us to miss our window of oppertunity to travel.
Fuck it, though. I'll keep trying until one of the plans shakes out. Maybe fall? Maybe!
For the one person who's interested, the Homestuck essay is here: The Pesterlog As Evidence: Homestuck as an Act of Play
I'm gonna flatten the page structure of my website pretty completely because I don't really have much content and I'm totally dissatisfied with it. I'm going to worry more about content, and when there's enough to bother with, I'll re-do it. Messing with the format before content is masturbatory in this case, I feel. The essay's link won't change, though, not that it really bears showing off. It's written as an assignment, and 10 pages isn't enough space, so it's the equivalent of a movie teaser. I'm not going to be doing any more Homestuck writing until the comic's over, too, so this is really only interesting if you're invested in the idea of Homestuck as playful literature and want a place to get some rough ideas on where to start considering it from. However, if you are, I feel like it's not bad writing.
Fuck it, though. I'll keep trying until one of the plans shakes out. Maybe fall? Maybe!
For the one person who's interested, the Homestuck essay is here: The Pesterlog As Evidence: Homestuck as an Act of Play
I'm gonna flatten the page structure of my website pretty completely because I don't really have much content and I'm totally dissatisfied with it. I'm going to worry more about content, and when there's enough to bother with, I'll re-do it. Messing with the format before content is masturbatory in this case, I feel. The essay's link won't change, though, not that it really bears showing off. It's written as an assignment, and 10 pages isn't enough space, so it's the equivalent of a movie teaser. I'm not going to be doing any more Homestuck writing until the comic's over, too, so this is really only interesting if you're invested in the idea of Homestuck as playful literature and want a place to get some rough ideas on where to start considering it from. However, if you are, I feel like it's not bad writing.